4. How is the property of conduction of
electricity applied in daily life? Give
examples
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Metals are good conductors of heat, therefore cooking utensils, kettles, irons, boilers, are always made up of iron, copper, Aluminum, or their alloys.
- A ice cube is melted in your hand because the heat from your hand transfer to the ice resulting in it's melting.
- Pouring of hot tea in a cup will make the cup of the also warm because of the heat transfer from tea to the cup.
- Transfer of heat from iron to shirt while pressing is also a good example.
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